Consider this metal complex: 2 L4 FT Complex 4 Now decide whether each complex in the table below is another example of A, an isomer of A, or an entirely different chemical compound. C1 14 2 F L 1," F4 Complex F 8 CI Cl 9 J 8 F 5 F T F4 44 □ 3 14 445 o This complex is ... O the same as A O ...an isomer of A ... a different compound. O ... the same as A O ... an isomer of A ... a different compound. O ... the same as A O an isomer of A ... a different compound. ...the same as A ... an isomer of A O ... a different compound. 3
Consider this metal complex: 2 L4 FT Complex 4 Now decide whether each complex in the table below is another example of A, an isomer of A, or an entirely different chemical compound. C1 14 2 F L 1," F4 Complex F 8 CI Cl 9 J 8 F 5 F T F4 44 □ 3 14 445 o This complex is ... O the same as A O ...an isomer of A ... a different compound. O ... the same as A O ... an isomer of A ... a different compound. O ... the same as A O an isomer of A ... a different compound. ...the same as A ... an isomer of A O ... a different compound. 3
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![Consider this metal complex:
2
L4
FT
Complex 4
Now decide whether each complex in the table below is another example of A, an isomer of A, or an entirely different chemical compound.
C1
14
2
w
L
F4
F
Complex
9.
CI
Cl
9
F4
J
1,"
9
F
5
F
F
F4
44
U
U
14
445
o
This complex is ...
O the same as A
O ...an isomer of A
... a different compound.
O ... the same as A
O ... an isomer of A
O
... a different compound.
0 ... the same as A
O an isomer of A
... a different compound.
the same as A
...an isomer of A
O ... a different compound.
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider this metal complex:
2
L4
FT
Complex 4
Now decide whether each complex in the table below is another example of A, an isomer of A, or an entirely different chemical compound.
C1
14
2
w
L
F4
F
Complex
9.
CI
Cl
9
F4
J
1,"
9
F
5
F
F
F4
44
U
U
14
445
o
This complex is ...
O the same as A
O ...an isomer of A
... a different compound.
O ... the same as A
O ... an isomer of A
O
... a different compound.
0 ... the same as A
O an isomer of A
... a different compound.
the same as A
...an isomer of A
O ... a different compound.
3
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